
Harvest review: Pastoral fear and loathing never fully catches fire in Middle Ages drama
Thirsk chaperones another outsider, a cartographer (Arinze Kene) who has been appointed to map the land by the local lord of the manor (Harry Melling). Along with sweeping changes in how aristocracy will soon farm the terrain, these foreign elements and the villagers' responses to them manifest as an existential threat to the peasant community.
Mud-splattered, bleary-eyed dread that never quite catches fire, Harvest is a heady brew but not an especially engaging one. This is not helped by Jones's mumbly, sedated screen demeanour and a knock-kneed, almost improvised gaucheness.

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The Irish Sun
11 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
I played the first-ever Traitors live experience – it was a heart-pounding world of lies and best friend-betrayal
I'VE been in high-stakes situations before - the kind that quicken your pulse and leave your hands trembling. But nothing could ever have prepared me for the chilling dread and simultaneous thrill of stepping into London's very own 'Scottish castle' for the new The Traitors live experience. 8 There is a new Traitors live experience in the UK Credit: Cyann Fielding Little did I know, this was just the start of what was going to be two hours of lies, deception and brilliant gameplay. Alongside 10 other players, I made my way into the belly of the building. The basement's chill sent a shiver down my spine - very apt for the live experience of the iconic TV show. A door was opened and the round table revealed itself - with every detail meticulously recreated. Read more on travel inspo SHOW BOAT I tried new Omaze-style draw for superyacht holidays & lived like a billionaire I definitely didn't feel like I was in London anymore... As the door slammed closed, our host revealed himself - smartly dressed and fully in character. Claudia would have been proud - it was almost as if he were one of her disciples, which I'm guessing felt the same for the other seven rooms full of players in different stages of the experience. We begin with a message from the queen herself, followed by our first time going into complete darkness by popping on blackout goggles. This was the moment most viewers wait for - where the Traitors are selected. Before you enter the experience, you are required to fill out a form where you can express whether or not you are happy to be a Traitor or not. I went on the new Titanic immersive experience Having selected that I didn't mind, as soon as my goggles covered my eyes regret sank in. My palms became clammy, as I jigged my knee - I was now begging silently to not be chosen as suspenseful music echoed around me. The music then rose to a crescendo, increasing the fear as it bubbled through my chest. Then it was over - the Traitors had been chosen, and I had remained a Faithful. Thank goodness. With the experience progressing, players must complete five challenges to earn gold just as they do on the TV show. In between the challenges, there are 'nights' where players put on their goggles again and someone is murdered. There are also round tables, where you get to discuss players and ultimately vote to banish someone. 8 Located in London, the experience allows you to gain the thrill of the TV show in real life Credit: Cyann Fielding "I went to drama school," one player professed early on. That was his first mistake. The second came when he backtracked: "No I didn't go to drama school, I did drama and English at university. I can't act." It was too late - this early proclamation set him in stone for suspicions of many of the other players as a Traitor. The opportunity to get a shield (which protects you from being murdered for one night) in another challenge where you count to a set time blindfolded, caused some eyebrows to be raised at certain players. Clever insights from others seemed too well-thought out under the circumstances for them not to be a Traitor. This was my mistake. 8 Players even sit at a round table and have discussions Credit: The Traitors: Live Experience Accusations of piping up led to others being branded a Traitor and as a result, we failed to banish any real Traitors. With each 'night' brewing more anticipation, it was down to five players remaining including both myself and fellow travel reporter, Alice Penwill. Every second that my goggles were on for felt like an eternity and with each that passed I was chanting in my head 'please don't let it be me'. Then came the heart-plummeting moment: a pinch on the shoulder that sealed my fate. I had been murdered and was immediately escorted out to a second room where I met my previous rivals — the other murdered and banished players. Looking up to the screen, shock rippled through me as I discovered my friend and colleague was the one to murder me. I had been stabbed in the back - literally and figuratively. 8 There are also a number of challenges in the experience to complete Credit: The Traitors: Live Experience Yet the game wasn't fully over for me, nor had it been for the other Faithfuls murdered or banished. In the second room for the deceased and discarded, screens broadcast the game that is continuing at the round table. And challenges for remaining players are also a challenge for those in the second room, as we were given the chance to interfere or help the remaining players win gold. The room, which also felt like it had been dragged out of the Scottish castle itself, was the best of a bad situation. I was out alongside six other players, but that didn't mean we didn't get a full experience or waste our money. Perhaps for the first person murdered, 25 minutes or so of gameplay may feel stingy - especially then when you have to wait in the second room a while before another player joins you. But I suppose that is the name of the game - and you run that risk going in. In total, the experience lasts around two hours. 8 And opportunities to get a gold or earn a shield Credit: The Traitors: Live Experience After the experience, we were escorted to a second bar, with plenty of photo ops and merch to purchase. Here is where the debrief between strangers commences, which was an exciting reliving of what we all experienced moments before - but from a number of different perspectives. How to play like a Traitor - Alice's perspective When I was asked whether I wanted to be a Traitor from the beginning I ticked the box saying 'no' thinking it would be my worst nightmare. But in reality, it was absolutely thrilling. I entered the game as a Faithful, but during the very first roundtable found myself recruited as a Traitor by the chosen Traitor themselves. I had my blindfold goggles on and the host gently squeezed my shoulder. My first thought was 'oh no, I've already been murdered', and when I lifted up my goggles, I read from the interactive screen that I had been recruited to be a Traitor. 8 After the experience ends, you can have some fun with taking pictures Credit: Cyann Fielding Making sure to stay silent, I locked eyes with my fellow Traitor. Then, with a coy smile, I placed my goggles back on knowing the game of lying and deception, something I wouldn't say is my strong suit, had officially started. It's hard to stay on top of the challenges and act like a Faithful - but I had to say picking off fellow players one by one was pretty fun. It's challenging though when time for 'murdering' arrives because the room is completely silent. You're also very close to everyone so making no noise at all is crucial. When it came to kill off players, the Traitors had to take off their goggles and attempt to communicate in silence. This is fine when you agree, but tougher when you don't as there's no opportunity to have a lengthy conversation about who to get rid of. Through nothing but luck, I made it to the final four along with my fellow Traitor and two Faithfuls. And to complete the final challenge, we had to leave the game room and were taken through what felt like a maze of corridors, and down the stairs to a makeshift Traitors turret. 8 In total the experience lasts around two hours Credit: Cyann Fielding It looked very strikingly similar to the real location with a gloomy and castle-like feel. The four of us stood in a little circle around the well, but of course there was no plotting. There were lanterns along the wall, and even Traitors' cloaks hung up on the wall. In our game the Faithfuls were victorious, but I felt like the real winner really. At the end of the game, I asked the original Traitor why she decided to recruit me. What swayed her was that I had looked at her during the roundtable, and she thought she'd been made. So just be warned, people will pay attention to anything you do and say throughout the entire game. The experience costs from £29.50 per person - and is worth every penny. And rumour has it, new games will be added to the experience as it continues its stint in London. The Sun also recently checked out the new Titanic experience, where you experience the iceberg hitting the ship. Plus, the new Squid Game experience feels like being in the TV show but there is a downside for families.


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- The Irish Sun
Skint celebrities struggling to make ends meet – from soap legend getting loans from pals to singer who lives in her car
One star's husband is a huge Hollywood actor but she still struggles financially MONEY WOES Skint celebrities struggling to make ends meet – from soap legend getting loans from pals to singer who lives in her car THE SKINT celebrities that are struggling to make ends meet - from Dawn O'Porter to Mischa Barton. Even if you have made lots of money, it doesn't always mean you're not going to run into money problems as these celebrities have found out. Mischa Barton 8 Mischa Barton even sued her mother over money Credit: Rex Features The OC actress Mischa, 39, has had a widely-publicised battle with her former momager, Nuala Barton, over her money. In July 2015, she even sued her mother, alleging that she lied about how much Mischa was being paid for a film role and pocketed the rest of the cash herself. She's also struggled to make mortgage payments on her home in the past, at one point falling five months behind. Though she eventually sold the Beverly Hills mansion in summer 2016 for $7.05 million reports The BBC. Dawn O'Porter 8 Dawn is married to Hollywood star Chris O'Dowd Her husband is one of Hollywood's biggest comedy actors, but despite this, Dawn O'Porter has revealed she is struggling to make ends meet financially. The television presenter, 46, who has been married to Bridesmaids actor Chris O'Dowd since 2012, has opened up about her money woes. She expressed to MailOnline: 'I work pay cheque to pay cheque. I'm always broke. My card got declined last week. I'm like, what the f*** is happening? When will this end?' The Scottish writer and director has had a varied career, presenting several documentaries and shows including BBC's Super Slim Me and How To Look Good Naked on Channel 4. Meanwhile, Chris, 45, has starred in some of Hollywood's biggest productions, including This Is 40, Thor: The Dark World, Gulliver's Travels and St. Vincent. The couple have two children, sons Art, 11, and Valentine, who is eight years old. Wife of Hollywood actor claims she's 'always broke' and 'lives pay cheque to pay cheque' Lindsay Lohan 8 Lindsay Lohan had her bank accounts seized in 2012 Credit: Getty The Parent Trap's Lindsay Lohan had her bank accounts seized in 2012, for reportedly owing $234,000 in tax. Lindsay apparently sent her 18-year-old sister to haggle with second hand stores to make some emergency cash from her old clothes. Ali Lohan went to the vintage clothing store Wasteland to flog the singer's most valuable designer gear. Ali was seen arriving at the Los Angeles store with bags bursting with shoes, clothes and accessories. But she was reportedly shocked when she was offered a lot less than she was expecting. She tried another tactic to increase the value of the items by listing all the occasions her famous sister had been pictured wearing them. She went through items including a pair of Chanel pumps and a Balenciaga handbag, saying: "These have to be worth more, Lindsay was photographed wearing them, that has to add value." But the manager would not be swayed, and Ali had to settle much lower than she had planned. Her Scary Movie 5 co-star, Charlie Sheen, gave her $100,000 towards the bill and Lindsay now appears to have her finances under control. 50 Cent 8 50 Cent declared himself bankrupt in 2015 Credit: Getty 50 Cent declared himself bankrupt in 2015, but said the move was a 'strategic' one, and not because he'd spent all of his money. He made the decision after he was sued for leaking a sex tape of Lastonia Leviston, who has a child with his rap rival Rick Ross, and didn't want other people to follow suit. He told US talk show host Larry King in 2015L "It's a move that was necessary for me to make at this point. "So I didn't allow myself to create that big red and white bulls eye on my back, where I become the person that people consistently come to." He still had to pay off debts of more than $22 million, though, with $6 million going to Lastonia for invasion of privacy. Shane Richie 8 Shane Richie had to borrow from friends and family Credit: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron Back in 2020, the EastEnders legend said the coronavirus pandemic hit him hard and left him begging friends and family for loans. Shane revealed how the pandemic and years of daft spending had left him "literally skint." At the time he was relying on loans from friends and family, and government help to pay his mortgage. He told the Mirror at the time: "I was going on tour, doing a TV series and panto but it all got cancelled in March. Now I am literally skint! "You save for a rainy day but you don't expect the rainy day to last eight months. Thankfully, I've been able to borrow money from mates, my family and the bank." He added: "I got rid of my car but only cos I lease a car for my wife for the school run. I can get around on a moped. "I am alright, I have had a career and if it all finishes tomorrow, so be it. If the worst comes to the worst, I'll do stand-up or resurrect a musical." Shane also revealed that he blew thousands on the strangest things, in particular Planet of the Apes memorabilia. He said: "It was my favourite show as a boy, I couldn't resist. It harks back to Christmases when mum and dad couldn't afford much." However, after his stint on I'm a Celeb and back on our screens in EastEnders, we are sure Shane's finances are in much better order now. Courtney Love 8 Courtney lost about $27 million In April 2014, Courtney was hit with a $320,000 tax bill, as well as being ordered to pay $96,000 to a fashion designer she defamed on Twitter. Later that year, the singer told the Sunday Times, "I lost about $27 million. "I know that's a lifetime of money to most people, but I'm a big girl, it's rock 'n roll, it's Nirvana money, I had to let it go. "I make enough to live on, I'm financially solvent, I focus on what I make now." And back in 2021 according to official tax records, the Hole lead singer had five outstanding tax debts that have accumulated from 2017 to 2021. The iconic artist was hit with three outstanding Internal Revenue Service liens, totaling $1.9 million, while the rest of the debt was owed to the State of California. At the time, a clerk at the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's office confirmed to The Sun that all of the liens remained outstanding and were unpaid. Dawn Robinson 8 Dawn has revealed she is sleeping in her car Credit: Getty Dawn, found early fame in the '90s alongside Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones for their work as R&B group En Vogue. With seven Grammy nominations under their belt, the foursome are considered one of the most successful R&B girl groups of the past quarter-century. But now Dawn has revealed that she's been living in her car for the past three years. She has likened it to a 'camping trip' that's helped her feel more 'free.' The singer said in a recent video posted to her YouTube channel: 'You guys, for the past three years, I have been living in my car. "I said it, oh my gosh, it's out,' The Grammy nominee explained that she was living with her parents for a while in Las Vegas before the situation became unfavourable. She eventually moved back to Los Angeles after her manager suggested she move in with him for a bit. But the home was too small so Dawn ultimately resided in a hotel for eight months before deciding to research 'car life.' Following her search, the singer began living in her car in 2022 and said that she 'felt free.' She added: 'I felt free. I felt like I was on a camping trip. It just felt like it was the right thing to do. 'I didn't regret it. You know, a lot of celebrities have lived in their cars.' The singer admitted that though the experience is sometimes 'scary' she's learned 'what to do in my car and how to do it, like, how to cover my windows and you don't talk to certain people.' She explained: 'You're careful of telling people that you're alone, as a woman especially." Her candid confession comes weeks after her former band - En Vogue - announced that they would soon be embarking on a European tour. Cat Power 8 Cat Power had to cancel her European Tour Credit: Getty Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall, better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer-songwriter. She spent a lot of her own money on recording 2012 album, Sun. Then, when it came time to tour Sun, she took to Instagram to share some bad news with fans. She wrote: "I may have to cancel my European tour due to bankruptcy & my health struggle with angioedema. "I have not thrown in any towel, I am trying to figure out what best I can do." The tour was indeed postponed, with Chan later adding: 'The American tour has been wonderful and amazing, and with me being unable to afford to bring my show with full production (which i helped create), to Europe. "Financially, really dumped a huge additional amount of stress on me as I was and still am fighting trying to get tour support."


Irish Post
a day ago
- Irish Post
'Peru Two' drug mule Michaella McCollum to appear on Celebrity SAS reality TV show
MCHAELLA McCOLLUM, one half of the infamous Peru Two drug smugglers, is set to appear on reality TV show Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. The Co. Tyrone native, 32, has even cited her jail time in Peru as an advantage in the show, saying it taught her high levels of resistance. The seventh season of the celebrity version of the show begins on Britain's Channel 4 this evening at 9pm. McCollum said ahead of the broadcast that her time in a Peruvian jail had taught her the importance of a resilient mindset (Image: Channel 4) Speaking ahead of the broadcast, McCollum told the broadcaster: "The level of resilience I learned from being in prison in Peru and knowing how important that mindset is, will definitely help get me through the course, so I'm going to need to use my mental strength to help me along the way. "In Peru, I was completely stripped back to the rawest version of myself… and I know in this course, it will have a similar effect. "I will get to see the real me again and I want to challenge myself to see how capable I am. "I don't know if I'm physically fit enough to complete the course but I have good mental strength." Smuggling In August 2013, McCollum and Scottish woman Melissa Reid, then both 20, were caught at Lima Airport with 11kg of cocaine worth £1.5m while attempting to board a flight to Spain. The pair initially claimed they had been kidnapped and were forced to carry the drugs before admitting their part in the attempt to smuggle the cocaine. Facing 15 years in jail, they were each handed six years and eight months in prison in December 2013 after pleading guilty, with their sentences to be served at the notorious Ancon 2 jail. McCollum pictured in court in August 2023 (Image: CRIS BOURONCLE / AFP via Getty Images) McCollum was released in March 2016 and after several months on parole in Peru, returned to Ireland that August. Reid was released in June that year and was immediately returned to Britain after authorities had agreed to expel her from Peru. McCollum later released a book about her experience and appeared in a BBC documentary, while she graduated with a business degree from the University of Ulster in 2023. Survival skills Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins will see 14 contestants take part in the most gruelling phase of Special Forces selection in what producers say is the show's hardest course yet. Other contestants include former Premier League footballer Troy Deeney, singer and actress Hannah Spearritt, media personality Rebecca Loos, singer Lucy Spraggan and choreographer Louis Spence. Chief Instructor Billy Billingham and his team of Directing Staff (DS) will push the recruits and teach them key survival skills. McCollum, third from right, with the other contestants (Image: Channel 4) "The DS don't care how famous the recruits are, how many social media followers they have or what they have done before this," reads a press release from Channel 4. "As soon as they enter the selection process, their celebrity status and luxuries are stripped away." Airing across eight one-hour episodes, the series can be streamed or watched live every Sunday and Monday from 9pm on Channel 4, starting tonight. See More: Michaella Mccollum